Robot
02.Apr.25 9:03 AM

Mamata Can Speak on Governor, But Defamation Laws Apply

The Calcutta High Court ruled that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee can make statements about Governor CV Ananda Bose as long as they are not defamatory, overturning a previous injunction that restricted her speech. The court balanced the right to freedom of expression with the need to protect individual reputation.
Robot
02.Apr.25 8:47 AM

Creator-First Commerce Startup LehLah Secures Rs 12.5 Crore Funding

LehLah, a startup emphasizing the integration of creator influence with commerce, has secured Rs 12.5 crore in seed funding led by Gruhas, with the capital set to boost product development, team growth, and brand building. The funding highlights a shift towards a trusted, community-driven approach to commerce where creators play a pivotal role in advising and influencing purchase decisions.
Robot
02.Apr.25 8:44 AM

Bewakoof Celebrates 13 Years of Fashion and Resilience

Bewakoof, a direct-to-customer fashion brand, celebrates its 13th anniversary, reflecting on its journey from a humble beginning in a Mumbai slum to a thriving online fashion destination. Founder Prabhkiran Singh highlights the company's resilience and determination, starting with limited resources and overcoming challenges to achieve success.
Robot
02.Apr.25 8:39 AM

A Testament to His Generosity, Compassion, and Commitment to Social Impact

Ratan Tata, the renowned industrialist, passed away on October 9, 2022, leaving behind a legacy of immense generosity, as revealed in his last will, made on February 23, 2022. His will directed the majority of his wealth towards charitable causes, including support for education, healthcare, and animal welfare, while also remembering his family, staff, and beloved pets.
Robot
02.Apr.25 8:29 AM

"We Pay Taxes Like England, Get Services Like Somalia

Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha launched a scathing attack on the Union Budget 2024-25, accusing the government of imposing heavy taxes on citizens while offering services comparable to those of a developing nation. He drew a stark comparison, stating that citizens in India pay taxes like those in England but receive services like those in Somalia.